All those beeps and bongs are a requirement for the EU. It is now mandatory for cars produced in/for the EU to have a warning for the speed limit changes which cannot be disabled permanently. I don't know if it is possible for Kia/Hyundai to distinguish between EU and UK vehicles, otherwise perhaps they could provide a UK update that does not have the same requirements. May be worth any owners who are annoyed with the beeps and bongs, making that request to Kia/Hyundai.
indeed. Although having done some research since the video I have found that the EU mandate doesn't require a beep or bong infact it mentions these may be dustracting. A visual indicator or haptic is allowed.
Nice video Garry. There is more storage in the rear under the drivers armrest. The drawer pulls out to give quite a big cubby space for the second row passengers.
Thanks. Yes found that afterwards. It was more the lack of driver storage that I found strange but I guess they prioritised giving the rear passengers some storage
A short press of the steering wheel mute button will silence the audio like normal, but a long press will now stop the audible speed limit warning; confirmed by a pop-up on the main infotainment display.
forgive me going back in time, but i wanted your opinion on the jag\kia debate. I drove my eniro to test drive an se ipace, and tbh, i wasnt blown away. It was nice, but i was more impressed with how close my kia came to the jag in quality than anything else. Would you say i must be mad to think like that, or would you sort of agree ?
All those beeps and bongs are a requirement for the EU. It is now mandatory for cars produced in/for the EU to have a warning for the speed limit changes which cannot be disabled permanently. I don't know if it is possible for Kia/Hyundai to distinguish between EU and UK vehicles, otherwise perhaps they could provide a UK update that does not have the same requirements. May be worth any owners who are annoyed with the beeps and bongs, making that request to Kia/Hyundai.
indeed. Although having done some research since the video I have found that the EU mandate doesn't require a beep or bong infact it mentions these may be dustracting. A visual indicator or haptic is allowed.
no they are not all requirement of the EU
Nice video Garry. There is more storage in the rear under the drivers armrest. The drawer pulls out to give quite a big cubby space for the second row passengers.
Thanks. Yes found that afterwards. It was more the lack of driver storage that I found strange but I guess they prioritised giving the rear passengers some storage
A short press of the steering wheel mute button will silence the audio like normal, but a long press will now stop the audible speed limit warning; confirmed by a pop-up on the main infotainment display.
@@Mollart83 yes good they have listened to feedback and added that.
Cheers for the video Garry. Great info. I heard a lot of complaints about the bongs. My test drive is next week.
forgive me going back in time, but i wanted your opinion on the jag\kia debate. I drove my eniro to test drive an se ipace, and tbh, i wasnt blown away. It was nice, but i was more impressed with how close my kia came to the jag in quality than anything else. Would you say i must be mad to think like that, or would you sort of agree ?
I definitely agree. I suspect if my EV6 had an Audi badge on it no-one would bat an eyelid.
Is he a blind?
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EV9 shown the speed limit.
WTF.. this guy?
Good eyes. I'd turned the speed information back on at that point which meant the beeps were back as well,
Have you been in a Tesla, the beeps and bongs will drive you crazy.
I have - they did - but at least you can control them to some extent.